List of Ekushey Padak award recipients (2020–2029)
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List of Ekushey Padak award recipients in 2020s.
2020
It was awarded to 20 people and 1 organisation.[1]
- Aminul Islam Badsha, language movement (posthumous)
- Begum Dalia Nausheen, music
- Shankar Roy, music
- Mita Haque, music
- Golam Mostafa Khan, dance
- SM Mohsin, acting
- Farida Zaman, art
- Haji Aktar Sardar, liberation war (posthumous)
- AAM Mesbahul Haque, liberation war
- Abdul Jabbar, liberation war (posthumous)
- Zafar Wazed, journalism
- Jahangir Alam Khan, research
- Syed Mohammad Saifur Rahman, research
- Bikiran Prasad Barua, education
- Shamsul Alam, economics
- Sufi Mohammed Mizanur Rahman, social welfare
- Nuran Nabi, language and literature
- Sikder Aminul Haq, language and literature (posthumous)
- Nazmun Nesa Peyari, language and literature
- Sayeba Akhter, medicine
- Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute, research
2021
It was awarded to 21 persons.[2]
- Motahar Hossain Talukdar, language movement (posthumous)
- Md. Shamsul Haque, language movement (posthumous)
- Afsar Uddin Ahmed, language movement (posthumous)
- Papia Sarwar, music
- Raisul Islam Asad, performing arts
- Salma Begum Sujata, performing arts
- Ahmed Iqbal Haider, drama
- Syed Salahuddin Zaki, film
- Bhaskar Bandopandhay, recitation
- Pavel Rahman, photography
- Golam Hasnayen, Liberation War
- Fazlur Rahman Faruque, Liberation War
- Syeda Issabela, Liberation War (posthumous)
- Ajoy Dasgupta, journalism
- Samir Kumar Saha, research
- Mahfuza Khanam, education
- Mirza Abdul Jalil, economics
- Kazi Kamruzzaman, social service
- Quazi Rosy, language and literature
- Bulbul Chowdhury, language and literature
- Ghulam Murshid, language and literature
2022
In 2022, 24 people of the country were awarded "Ekushey Padak 2022" for their special contribution in various fields.[3][4]
- Mostafa MA Matin, language movement
- Mirza Tofazzal Hossain Mukul, language movement
- Motiur Rahman, Liberation War
- Syed Muazzem Ali, Liberation War
- QABM Rahman, Liberation War
- Amjad Ali Khandaker, Liberation War
- Zeenat Barkatullah, performing dance
- Nazrul Islam Babu, music
- Iqbal Ahmed, music
- Mahmudur Rahman Benu, music
- Khaled Khan, acting
- Afzal Hossain, acting
- Masum Aziz, acting
- MA Malek, journalism
- Goutam Buddha Das, education
- SM Abraham Lincoln, social work
- Gyanashree Mahathero, social work
- Anwar Hossain, science and technology
- Kamal Chowdhury, language and literature
- Jharna Das Purkayastha, language and literature
- MA Sattar Mandal, research
- Md. Enamul Haque, research (as a team he is the team leader)
- Shahanaz Sultana, research (group)
- Jannatul Ferdous, research (group)
2023
2 organizations and 19 individuals.[5]
- Bidyanondo Foundation
- Bangladesh National Museum
- Khaleda Manzoor-e-Khuda (Language Movement)[6]
- AKM Shamsul Haque (Language Movement; posthumously)
- Haji Mohammad Majibor Rahman (Language Movement)
- Masud Ali Khan (acting)
- Shimul Yousuf (acting)
- Manoranjan Ghoshal (music)
- Gazi Abdul Hakim (music)
- Fazal-e-Khuda (music; posthumously)[7]
- Jayanta Chattopadhyay (recitation)
- Nawazish Ali Khan (shilpakala)
- Kanak Chanpa Chakma (painting)
- Momtaz Uddin (Liberation War; posthumously)
- Shah Alamgir (journalism; posthumously)
- Abdul Majid (research)
- Mazharul Islam (education; posthumously)
- Saidul Haque (social service)
- Manjurul Imam (politics; posthumously)
- Akhter Uddin Mia (politics, posthumously)
- Moniruzzaman (language and literature)
2024
21 individuals.[8]
- Ashrafuddin Ahmad (posthumous)
- Hatem Ali Mia (posthumous)
- Jalal Uddin Khan (music; posthumous)
- Kalyani Ghosh (music)
- Bidit Lal Das (music; posthumous)
- Andrew Kishore (music; posthumous)
- Shuvro Dev (music)
- Shibli Mohammad (dance)
- Dolly Zahur (acting)
- Alamgir (acting)
- Shimul Mustapha (recitation)
- Rupa Chakraborty (recitation)
- Shahjahan Ahmed Bikash (fine arts)
- Kawsar Chowdhury (production and archiving of Liberation War-related documentaries)
- Md Ziaul Haque (social service)
- Rafiq Ahamed (social service)
- Muhammad Samad (language and literature)
- Lutfor Rahman Riton (language and literature)
- Minar Mansur (language and literature)
- Rudra Mohammad Shahidullah (language and literature; posthumous)
- Jinabodhi Bhikkhu (education)
References
- ^ "PM hands over Ekushey Padak to 20 eminent personalities, an organisation". The Daily Star. 2020-02-20. Retrieved 2020-09-06.
- ^ "21 eminent personalities named for Ekushey Padak". The Daily Star. 2021-02-03. Retrieved 2021-02-03.
- ^ "Three rice scientists among 24 winners of Ekushey Padak". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 2022-02-04.
- ^ "24 names unveiled for Ekushey Padak". The Daily Star. 2022-02-04. Retrieved 2022-02-04.
- ^ "Bidyanondo Foundation to get Ekushey Padak". The Daily Star. 2023-02-12. Retrieved 2023-02-12.
- ^ "Language Movement hero Khaleda Manzoor-e-Khuda passes away". BSS. Retrieved 2023-04-03.
- ^ "Eminent lyricist Fazal-e-Khuda dies of Covid-19". Dhaka Tribune. 2021-07-04. Retrieved 2023-02-12.
- ^ "21 eminent personalities to be honoured with the Ekushey Padak 2024". The Daily Star. 2024-02-13. Retrieved 2024-02-14.